Ecobank extends remittance services to business account holders

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The launch of the service follows the implementation of a seamless account opening procedure for customers who do not have domiciliary accounts with Ecobank Nigeria

The pan-African Bank is also working to enlist other International Money Transfer Operators for a more robust remittance offering.

Disclosing this in Lagos, Head of Consumer Banking Korede Demola – Adeniyi, said the development was in line with the bank’s strategy to provide accessible remittance services to Nigerians all over the world, listing the various channels which these remittances can be accessed through as the Rapidtransfer app, Ecobank Mobile App, Ecobank Online, and the bank’s branches.

“We are excited about these and other future collaborations as our contributions to drive remittance inflows into the country, promote trade and foreign direct investments, create businesses, spur entrepreneurship, and generally develop the Nigerian economy. There are several benefits for business account holders including no limits to how much they can receive, no hidden charges and the opportunity to invest the funds received in foreign currency at a competitive rate,” she said.

 

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